THREE WOMEN IN COLORS
June 3 - July 10, 2021
Opening Thursday, June 3
The artists of the exhibition:
Three women in color
What do these three artists with such dissimilar work do together? The first, Vera Molnar, is a pioneer of digital art, practicing a resolutely abstract art where algorithms take on the appearance of secret music, where Marie-Claude Bugeaud combines mediums and motifs, playing with the borders between figures and abstract forms, as she plays with the distinctions between color and line, form and background, painting and collage. As for Anne Ferrer, if cut shapes and colors are also her tools, it is for the benefit of an often monumental sculpture, willingly biomorphic, where burlesque comes to mingle with dread.
So why put them together? Because they are three female artists, from three generations? Because they are three artists who live their practice as an endless experience, always to be reinvented? All of this is true, but all of this is a bit reductive, because the greatest virtue of such a rapprochement is precisely to sharpen, by their irreducible differences, what makes the singularity of each of its alterities. Three artists: one + one + one.
Stone Wat
Berthet-Aittouares Gallery
14 and 29 rue de Seine
Tuesday Saturday
11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. / 2:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
T: +33 (0)1 43 26 53 09